AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., Joiin Fuller and Sons. TUB PEOPLE'S PICTURE HOUSE. PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Jlniestv's PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT, And the following Evenings. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE ENGLISH DERBY, 1910. TI[E ENGLISK uERBY, 1910. i TITE ENGLISH DUBBY". 1910. A Scries oF Pictures depicting all the Exciting Incidents at Epsom on ' DERBY DAY. EARLY MORNING GALLOP before the empty stands. Early Birds TIPPING the WINNER. Police Parade. Cvovdi arriving by train and coach. THE EXCITING FINISH. LEMBERG, Winner of the English Derby. 1910. Received villi TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM by our Patrons last evening. Last Night of MILES STANDISH. Last Night of THE TOREADOR. Last Night of GALLEGHER. J/istNkrhiof LONDON FISH SUPPLYLast Night of SILKBURG LAKES. Last Night of FOOLSHEaD. Last Night d*. WESTERN niLLS. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), At 8 o'clock. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Teeminj with the Latest Star Subjects. Doors open 7 o'clock sharp. D.C. and 0.5.. Is.; Stalls (tip-up). 6d. Plan at Chripteson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request trams stop at door. This Programme has "Caught On." THEATRE ROYAL, Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, STUPENDOUS SUCCESS of our NEW Programme Last Night. Enthusiastic Recaption, in his Killingly Funny and Deliciously Witty Ncv,- Turn, of JULES GARRISON JULES GARRISON And his TWO ROMAN MAIDS, Presenting an entirely new Act introducing Mr. Garrison's original Songs and latest successes. "The Old Actor" aa<l "The King of Haadingo." Equilibrist AT'DELL. Comedian. A Wonderful and Astounding Turn. Graceful FANNY HALLE. GracefuJ Novel and Daring Balancing Act. ■ RUPERT CHRISTIE, Famous Boy Soprano in New Songs. PERCY FOSTER, in Illustrated Songs. GERTIE JOHNS. Prime Favourite. COLEMAN SISTERS, Comediennes. WARD LEAK, in more Eccentricities. THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. Latest Specially-imported Pictures and a Film of enthralling topical interest, 1910. THE DERBY. " 1910. 1910. THE DERBY. 1910. Scenes En Route to the Course—The Police Parade—Coaches on the Hill—The Crowd—Tlio Race—The Winner. A PICTURE ALL SHOULD SEE. 2s. aaid Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. 2054. ST THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWiN. STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES Our New "All Star" Programme receive ed with Great Enthusiasm. . Gd. Popular Prices. Is. OLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. LYMPL'V FULLER'S OLYMPIA, ROLLER SKATING!■ ROLLER SKATING! ROLLER SKATING! ROLLER SKATING! TO-NIGHT AND;'EVERY EVENING! THREE SESSIONS DAILY: OLYMPH ORCHESTRAL BAND EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING. Learners not allowed at 7.30 Session. -General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentlero.cn Is. Skate Hire Is. Private Skates, floorage Gd. Skating Parties by arrangement. Private Lessons Given. TO-DAY'S SESSIONS:' Afternoon, 2.30j f Evening, 7.30; Learners' Session, 6 p.m. / A. B. SHEPAED, Manager. BIOSCOPE LANTERN LECTURE, By J 11. SPEAR, Dr. of Opta • (Representing H. Spear, M.P.0.C., Eyesight Specialist), 7 Willis Sheet, , On. the EYE AND ITS DEFECTS, In the "CONCERT CTAMBER, TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY, JULY loth, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. Tickets for Reserved Seats obtainable Gratis at the above address. ■■ CAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL FUND. A LECTURE on the Early History of 1\ New Zealand ivill be given by ROBERT M'NAB, Esq., LL.B., in the Town Hall, on SATURDAY, JULY lGth, at S p.m. LANTERN VIEWS. Tickets—2s. and Is. Two Shilling Tickets may be reserved at the Dresden free of charge. /PIREAT MAORI CONCERTS. br — TOWN HALL. 26th, 27th, 2Sth JULY. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor, the Prime Minister and Lady Ward, Hia Worship the Mayor and Mrs. Wilford, His Honour the Chief Justice and Lady Stout, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Findlay, Hon. Geo. and Mrs. Fowlds. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME OJ War end Spear Dances, Hakas, Poi Dances, Rotorna Mission Choir, Gkes. etc. Hon. A. T. NgaJa and Rev. Fred. Ben.. nett will assist in direction. Famous Guide Maggie will appear. Proceeds in aid of development and extension of Y.M.C.A.. woTk. Full particulars next week. Popular Prices, 2s. and Is. H. N. HOLMES, General Secretary-^ MEETINGS, A'OTICE TO REGISTERED ACCOUNTANTS. A MEETING of Registered AccountA ants will bo held THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), 12th inst., at S o'clock, at the Chamber of Commerce, to consider the question of the Proposed Amendment to the Companies Act, and General. A. LEIGH HUNT, ' • Convener. Y.M.C.A. HALL, FRIDAY NEXT, the 15th Inst., at Bp.m. GREAT DEBATE. GREAT DEBATE. MASTBRTON VERSUS Y.M.C.A. Subject—"That the Leasehold System is the Best Land Tenure for N.Z." Ladies and Gentlemen invited. HOLMES, Gen. Sec. TpjTELLINGTON , TAXI-CAB AND VV TOURING CAR CO. 'PK>ne b'J. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. Special terms to Doctors and Commeroial Mea. No disappointments. 'Phono open day and night. •WELLINGTON ■TAXI-CAB SERVICE VV Telephone 2349. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office-ani Hotel Arcadia. G. PINNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Teleplwnc Ko. 2349. THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the papsr has a wider circulation than any other daily journal i_ , Now Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 1
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